Articles, tagged with "kilowatt hour", page 5
19th July 2010
Five Benefits Of Wind Power to Think About
Are you looking for the Benefits Of Wind Power to you and your family. There are a lot of wind energy advantages that persons who are looking for different sources of energy to power their homes should unders...
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Author:
davisio
15th June 2010
Most energy providers, UK are encouraging people to install Solar Photovoltaic panels because they prove to be a source of green renewable energy. Solar Photovoltaic Panels are designed to capture sun's energy which can be converted into electricity. The ...
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Author:
robert brown
11th June 2010
Mainly because Japan is highly properly populated, it can be sometimes more difficult to break the Japanese marketplace than you'd probably break any other marketplace. If that you are nonetheless able to exploit installations in close proximity to the sh...
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Author:
Paula Smith
11th June 2010
Creda washing machines are associated with sturdiness and reliability. As the makers had been developing quite a number of household appliances over the years, each and every item that is marketed significantly captured the customers' attention. Both bran...
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Author:
D. Karlson
01st June 2010
The idea of using renewable technology to save money on energy is nothing new. But what if we told you that you could actually make money by producing your own power? Well, in just a few days, new measures from the government will allow consumers to do ju...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
26th May 2010
Produced in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Energy
Go shopping to buy a new refrigerator, you're on a budget. Best Buy is a fridge with the lowest price for sale, is not it? Not necessarily. If you buy a refrigerator lowest price, you may end u...
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Author:
mohsinlangah
20th May 2010
Companies have been moving overseas for decades, looking to reduce costs and increase revenue by outsourcing production. And as China and India continue their rise to become global economic powers, the trend continues. But rather than American companies m...
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Author:
Dezan Shira & Associates
11th May 2010
If you wander into your local DIY superstore and go to the lighting section you will find that displays of LED downlights are becoming more visible. The most common are direct replacements for GU10 mains voltage halogen downlights (same size & shape and y...
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Author:
Alan
13th April 2010
Because more consumers every day are looking for ways to become environment friendly, local businesses should be promoting what they're doing to become more "green".
Striving to become a green business is a good thing for companies to do for at least t...
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Author:
Jeff Schuman
13th April 2010
In some area of Africa, there are still many people use kerosene lamps for lighting now. And these lamps are harmful to the users' eyes, especially the children.
A local company and a Chinese company cooperate with each other to make a new kind of new l...
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Author:
cindycai
13th April 2010
Many developing countries have poor areas without electricity. The proportion is twice in rural areas than in urban areas. For these people, even a small amount of electricity could lead to life-saving improvements in all aspects of their lives. They need...
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Author:
cindycai
08th April 2010
In these days of rising gas prices (remember gas at $4.50 a gallon?), maybe people want to save money on their energy costs, and solar power is an excellent means of doing just that. After all, all you need is the sun, and - for most people - that shines ...
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Author:
jacky
01st March 2010
The era when buying a light bulb was as simple as buying a carton of milk is drawing to a close. Beginning on January 1, 2012, general purpose light bulbs will need to be 30% more efficient than traditional incandescent lamps. We field questions from prog...
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Author:
Peter Ellinwood
26th January 2010
New rules as devised by Ofgem for small business energy market have been implemented recently in order to protect SMEs in the UK. The attempts made by the Office of the Gas and Electricity Markets in the UK to formulate the energy rules have been welcomed...
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Author:
David Parks
15th January 2010
According to Red Herring Inc., energy demands in the US are likely to surge by 32% in 2015. But even after being one of the highest energy consuming economies in the world, the US has come full circle. It is now one of the more aggressive nations in promo...
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Author:
Cypress Semi